One of the hardest parts about doing your taxes? Waiting for that refund to hit your bank account.
If you’re expecting a tax refund this year, here’s how you can check your tax refund status — and when you can expect to have that cash in hand.
There are three different ways to easily track the status of your refund.
For all methods listed above, taxpayers will need to input their Social Security number, filing status, and exact refund amount. All methods are available in both English and Spanish.
How quickly you can track the status of your tax refund depends on how you filed your individual income tax return this year:
There are three possible stages when checking on your refund status:
In some cases, if there is an issue with your return, the Where’s My Refund tool may direct you to call the IRS for more information.
How long it takes to receive your refund also varies depending on how you filed your tax return:
In general, the quickest way to get your refund is to file electronically and choose Direct Deposit rather than receiving a mailed check.
Delays are always frustrating, and there are many ways they can happen. Inaccurate or incomplete information, math errors, and missing signatures are common reasons your federal tax return may be delayed. Errors like these can interrupt the processing of your return while the IRS works to correct the mistake. Filing an amended return can make it take even longer to get your tax refund check.
Due to high call volumes, the IRS recommends not to call them with questions about your refund unless you’ve been instructed to do so or if it’s been longer than 21 days since you e-filed your tax return.
Be sure to check out TaxAct’s guide to income tax refunds for more information.
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